You can umount /mnt/cdrom so you can eject the cdrom but you have to be root
Or you can use the " man cdcontrol" command to eject your cdrom"

On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Mike McNally wrote:
> I recently got my sound configuration working (it was real
> hard - I had to run sndconfig), and it works great. Well,
> great except for one thing: after a disk is started and
> played by gtcd, I can't eject it with either the "eject"
> command or the button on the front. I haven't tried my
> Vise Grips yet.
> 
> Is there some simple way to make this work? Seems like there's
> just something sitting on the device making the driver not want
> to let go, but I can't figure out what it is.
> 
> 
> Mike McNally | Turtle, turtle, on the ground,
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> 
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